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message 1: by [deleted user] (last edited Mar 09, 2016 02:54AM) (new)

In terms of horryfying art or art compatible with an interest in horror, one of the earliest artist who comes to mind is Hieronymus Bosch with his surreal 16th century visions of afterlife and the beyond world. More contemporary artists in dark surrealism (who sadly already passed away in the last years) were H. R. Giger and Zdzisław Beksiński. However, I think the artists mentioned are rather well known, and it is also interesting to have a look on some newer and less well-known artists. Perhaps art communities like DeviantArt come in handy here?

One artist I would like to recommend is Pete Hamilton from the United Kingdom:



You could describe his style as "gigeresque surrealism".


Another one is Brian Smith from the United States, whose works tend to be a bit more colourful:




King Ov Rats is a metalhead from Poland. He mainly uses a pencil in creating his works, which consist to a huge part of illustrations of Lovecraft's fiction:




Which horror artists would you like to recommend and introduce here? The more obscure the better :-).


message 2: by Holly (new)

Holly (goldikova) Thanks for posting this, Ekel; I have a deviantart account and had never come across any of these artists or their work. Lots of interesting stuff here.


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Chris (gonetoyourhaed) | 41 comments The art of Stephen Gammell is truly terrifying. Ever read those "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" books as a kid? I'll never be the same...




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Bill (llibrro) | 1113 comments


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Erin (ems84) | 8935 comments Chris wrote: "The art of Stephen Gammell is truly terrifying. Ever read those "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" books as a kid? I'll never be the same...

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Agreed, the art work and stories themselves are truly terrifying.


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Horror art centered around alien monsters, tentacles, carnivorous slime and two fetishes many people would consider to be very kinky and controversial:

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Be warned, but I honestly think this also works on the level of dark art.


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Kel Midthnaetitulla | 39 comments Joel Peter Witkin


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Marie Helene | 739 comments Jake and Dinos Chapman and their work 'Fucking hell'
Not for the faint-hearted


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Marie Helene | 739 comments And 'Saturn devouring his son' from Goya


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Marie-Helene wrote: "And 'Saturn devouring his son' from Goya"




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Marie Helene | 739 comments Ekel wrote: "Marie-Helene wrote: "And 'Saturn devouring his son' from Goya"

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Brilliant!


message 12: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 3010 comments I've actually thought about creating some horrifying art. I mean I'm no painter but I thought I'd take a stab at it ;)


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I recently uploaded some snapshots of my Second Life avatar posing with a plush penis to DeviantArt. I was quite surprised to get a submission request from a group called "Genital-Monsters".



I think my own innocent fun shots are a bit out of place there, but the motto of the group is "H. R. Giger would be proud" and that boast is actually true for quite a lot of the art featured there:






message 14: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 3010 comments Totally forgot about creating horror art but now that I've come back to this thread I might try to. I'll look into The Night Gallery for inspiration.


message 15: by Christopher (new)

Christopher Conlon (goodreadscomchristopherconlon) | 522 comments Tom Wright and "Night Gallery"...



message 16: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Hill (sassyhill) | 154 comments Some tattoos can have amazing realist horrific images, for example ripped muscle and tendons, sculls, monsters etc.


message 17: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 8935 comments Sarah wrote: "Some tattoos can have amazing realist horrific images, for example ripped muscle and tendons, sculls, monsters etc."

Yes, some tattoos looking pretty amazing.


message 18: by Christopher (new)

Christopher Conlon (goodreadscomchristopherconlon) | 522 comments Try Matt Sesow.



message 19: by Ian (RebelGeek) (new)

Ian (RebelGeek) Seal (rebel-geek) | 426 comments back in 2000 I went to a Metal music festival called Tattoo the Earth, so it also had tattoo artists with booths. One of them had an 8x10 of a tattoo they had done that looked like the persons head had been cut off & sewn back on. It looked so real!


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Jeff Christensen:




message 21: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 3010 comments Christopher wrote: "Tom Wright and "Night Gallery"...
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Thank you for the link to this site!


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